1560
Year 1560 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
January–March
- January 7 - In the Kingdom of Scotland, French troops commanded by Henri Cleutin and Captain Corbeyran de Cardaillac Sarlabous sail across the Firth of Forth from Leith, which they are occupying, and fight with the Lords of the Congregation at Pettycur Bay near Kinghorn.
- February 27 - Treaty of Berwick: Terms are agreed upon with the Lords of the Congregation in Scotland, for forces of the Kingdom of England to enter Scotland, to expel French troops defending the Regency of Mary of Guise.
- March 7 - A Spanish-led expedition, commanded by Juan de la Cerda, 4th Duke of Medinaceli, overruns the Tunisian island of Djerba.
- March 17 - Leaders of the Amboise conspiracy, including Godefroy de Barry, seigneur de La Renaudie, make an unsuccessful attempt to storm the château of Amboise, where the young French king and queen are residing. La Renaudie is subsequently caught and executed, along with over 1,000 of his followers.
- March - Bairam Khan, the Vakil or prime minister of India's Mughal Empire, is forced to retire by the Emperor Akbar.
April–June
- April 15 - Denmark–Norway buys the Estonian island of Ösel, from its last prince-bishop.
- May 11 - In the Battle of Djerba, the Ottoman fleet, commanded by Piali Pasha, overwhelms a large joint European fleet, sinking about half its ships.
- June 12 - In Japan, Oda Nobunaga defeats Imagawa Yoshimoto in the Battle of Okehazama.
July–September
- July 6 - The Treaty of Edinburgh is signed between England, France and Scotland, ending the Siege of Leith. The French withdraw from Scotland, largely ending the Auld Alliance between the two countries, and also ending the wars between England and its northern neighbour.
- August 2 - Livonian War - Battle of Ergeme: Russians defeat the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, precipitating the dissolution of the order.
- August 17 - The Scottish Reformation Parliament adopts a Protestant confession of faith and rejects papal authority, beginning the Scottish Reformation, and disestablishing Roman Catholicism in Scotland.
- August 21 - A total eclipse of the sun is observable in Europe, which inspires Tycho Brahe's interest in astronomy.
- September 18 - After Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord Sempill, a Scottish Catholic, continues to resist the Scottish Reformation, the Duke of Châtellerault and the Earl of Arran commence a siege of Castle Semple at Lochwinnoch. They begin firing artillery at the castle on September 23 and destroys the gatehouse.
- September 29 - Eric XIV becomes King of Sweden, upon the death of his father, Gustav Vasa.
October–December
- October 4 - Queen Elizabeth of England notifies the official treasurers and Lords Mayor throughout the kingdom that the existing coins will be replaced and that those in circulation are to be devalued, to be stricken with a special mark to indicate lesser worth. Treasurers are all instructed to send the coins withdrawn from circulation to be sent to the Royal Mint to be melted down for the new coins.
- October 19 - The siege of Castle Semple ends after 31 days when the defenders wave the white flag of surrender.
- October 29 - Queen Elizabeth directs the minting of the first machine produced coins in the Kingdom to completely replace hammered coinage, produced manually.
- November 8 - Eloy Mestrelle is given authority to commence the production of the new English coinage on machines he has brought over from France for the purpose of mass production.
- December 5 - Charles IX succeeds his brother Francis as King of France, after Francis dies of a severe ear infection at the age of 16. Francis's mother, Catherine de' Medici, becomes regent of France.
Date unknown
- The complete Geneva Bible is published.
- The first scientific society, the Academia Secretorum Naturae, is founded in Naples by Giambattista della Porta.
- Solihull School is founded in the West Midlands of England.
- The oldest surviving violin, known as the Charles IX, is made in Cremona, in northern Italy.
- The Mongols invade and occupy Qinghai.
- The great age of piracy in the Caribbean starts around this time.